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1
The sea lion is not a
very
sagacious
beast.
2
This landlord had the character, among all his neighbours, of being a
very
sagacious
fellow.
3
These dogs are a cur-like looking animal, but
very
sagacious
,
and easily trained to this business.
4
Gissing,
very
sagacious
,
had already foreseen this point.
5
By
very
sagacious
movements the general soon became master of all the defiles of the Bavarian mountains.
6
The reply struck her as
very
sagacious
.
7
This surely was a
very
sagacious
move.
8
Another shocking detection, my dear!-Howhave you been deluded!-Verywatchful I have thought you;
very
sagacious
:
-
but
,
alas!
9
A
very
sagacious
cat; and yet I really felt no particular kindness towards it; the tone was only assumed.
10
This was a
very
sagacious
course, so far as concerned the attainment of the great objects of future ambition.
11
You are a
very
sagacious
and prudent statesman, and I shall hasten to lay your advice before the emperor.
12
They are very bold,
very
sagacious
,
are not inimical to men, but destructive to the young animals in herds.
13
Our two old friends Du Bruel and Claparon are dead, but we still have Desroches, who is
very
sagacious
.
14
These useful guardians are a cross of the Newfoundland and St. Bernard breed, of a very large size, and
very
sagacious
.
15
The cat, though inferior to the dog in many points, is a most loving mother, and
very
sagacious
in protecting her young.
16
That was a
very
sagacious
remark; I feel it at this moment when you so cruelly sprinkle politics over this splendid pheasant.
very
sagacious
very